Open the search side bar in Windows explorer (Ctrl + F). In the field labeled, "A word or phrase in the file:" enter a query starting with #, ! or @ that you expect to return some results.
I get the following error: The Indexing Service query cannot be completed successfully because the volumes you have specified are not indexed
Is there a way to escape these characters so the search will go through? I know about Agent Ransack and command line solutions, etc. but I'm wondering if there's an easy way to make Windows work as it's supposed to.
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Are you sure you've got the Indexing Service turned on? I only get the "query cannot be completed successfully because the volumes you have specified are not indexed" error when the service is turned off.
Have a look in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, right-click "Indexing Service" and select Start.
Alternatively, from the search pane itself, click "Change preferences", then "With Indexing Service", then "Yes, enable Indexing Service".
steamer25 : Correct, it is off. I use Windows Search for indexing but I'd like my unindexed searches to work too.snowcrash09 : Whoops, sorry, completely misread the question. -
This is most likely becuase the Indexing Service is turned off. To turn it on from the Explorer search bar, you can do:
- Go back to the What do you want to search for? panel
- Click Change Preferences at the bottom of the panel
- Click With Indexing Service (for faster local searches)
- Click Yes, enable the Indexing Service, then click OK
You may have to wait a little while for the index to build (if you try your search again, it may fail as indexing is not complete). But eventually, it should work as expected.
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